Coinclination

/ˌkoʊɪnklɪˈneɪʃən/ noun

Definition

A shared inclination, tendency, or mutual leaning toward something; joint predisposition.

Etymology

From co- (together) plus inclination, from Latin inclinare (to lean). This is a rare word describing shared tendencies or dispositions.

Kelly Says

Coinclination is what happens when two people want the exact same thing without planning it—like you both suggest the same restaurant idea at the same moment because you had the same craving.

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